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People use computers at an Internet cafe in Fuyang, in central China's Anhui province, on March 12, 2010. (Associated Press)
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In this CD cover image released by Nat Geo Music, the latest by Grupo Fantasma, "el Existential," is shown. (AP Photo/Nat Geo Music)
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FILE - In this May 28, 2005 file photo, Tom Carnegie, track announcer at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway until 2006, is recognized during the annual Indy 500 drivers' meeting at the track. The longtime voice of the track died Friday, Feb. 11, 2011 at his home in Indianapolis. He was 91. (AP Photo/Al Behrman, File)
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Associated Press photo Wim Sweldens, the president Alcatel-Lucent's wireless division, holds a lightRadio cube, a small cell-phone antenna that can be deployed on lampposts and buildings.
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In this photo provided by World Press Photo, the 2nd Prize Portraits Stories of the 2011 World Press Photo Contest by Wolfram Hahn, Germany of self-portraits for social networks. (AP Photo/Wolfram Hahn)
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Stephen Elop CEO of Nokia, left, with CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer, speaking in London, as he announces the strategic partnership with Microsoft on Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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The profile of the all-new Chrysler 300 features the distinctive proportions of its predecessor with added design refinement for a more tailored appearance.
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Our research found that customers like their knobs, buttons, dials and switches to feel solid, but not jerky.
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Our research found that customers like their knobs, buttons, dials and switches to feel solid, but not jerky.
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg, a former WikiLeaks employee who in January launched a rival website called OpenLeaks, speaks with the Associated Press in Berlin on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, about his new book, "Inside WikiLeaks: My Time With Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website." (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
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The great room in the Merlin model at Autumn Walk at Emerson has a wall of windows and an optional fireplace. It is priced from $389,990.
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Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, along with a team of six aides, worked four years on his memoirs, "Known and Unknown," a 700-page narrative with an additional 100-plus pages of end notes. (Associated Press)
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Screen capture from Match.com website. (Courtesy of Match.com) ** FILE **
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Syrians check e-mails and connect to Facebook at an Internet cafe in Damascus on Tuesday. A watchdog says Syria apparently has lifted its ban on social media, perhaps to stave off unrest broiling elsewhere. Internet users previously tunneled through proxy servers to reach such sites. (Associated Press)
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Arianna Huffington, co-founder of the Huffington Post, will hold a top job after the $315 million merger of her website and Internet pioneer AOL. (Bloomberg)
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Wael Ghoneim, a Google Inc. marketing manager in Cairo, is shown in an undated photo. (AP Photo/Google Inc.)
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Headlines on AOL's website on Monday, Feb. 7, 2011, announce that the online company is buying online news hub Huffington Post. The $315 million deal represents a bold bet on the future of online news. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Mr. Singh demonstrates the speak2tweet program at Google's Mountain View , Calif., headquarters. The service takes phone messages and links them to Twitter
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS Ujjwal Singh, here with fellow Google employee Steve Crossan and Twitter Vice President Katie Stanton, devised a way of letting fans share voice messages with celebrities; it has been repurposed to help Egyptian protesters.
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This screenshot made on Friday, Feb. 4, 2011 shows Dr. Edward Zuckerberg's Facebook page. Dr. Edward Zuckerberg, father of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, said in a radio interview Friday that Mark's early exposure to computers helped inspire his interest and expertise in technology. Dr. Zuckerberg also said he uses Facebook to promote his dental practice and spends about an hour a day on the site. He also still does Mark's "routine dental care." (AP Photo/Facebook) NO SALES; EDITORIAL USE ONLY